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Section: Research Organizations & Think Tanks about Ukraine

      How the Free World Can Help Taiwan Avoid Ukraine’s Fate
      Jun07

      How the Free World Can Help Taiwan Avoid Ukraine’s Fate

      An important lesson learned after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is that the Free World should immediately establish normal diplomatic relations with Taiwan. The only message that ambiguity sends to Communist China is weakness, and a tacit green light to …read more Source:: Gatestone...

      Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 102
      Jun07

      Russia’s attack on Ukraine: day 102

      The Ukrainian side provides conflicting information on the situation in Sievierodonetsk. According to official data, a counter-attack was launched over the weekend, as a result of which Russian forces were pushed out of some areas and almost half of the city area was brought under control. …read more Source:: Centre for Eastern Studies...

      More than three-quarters of Russians still support Putin’s Ukraine War
      Jun06

      More than three-quarters of Russians still support Putin’s Ukraine War

      The post More than three-quarters of Russians still support Putin’s Ukraine War appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Authoritarian leaders are turning to food export bans amid war in Ukraine
      Jun06

      Authoritarian leaders are turning to food export bans amid war in Ukraine

      Since the onset of Russia’s war in Ukraine, 23 countries have imposed bans on food exports , including major grain and vegetable oil producers Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia, and Ukraine itself. In a global food system reeling from COVID-19 and war, these bans curtail supply, increase volatility, and… …read more Source:: Peterson...

      Russia has not abandoned its goal of crushing Ukrainian statehood
      Jun06

      Russia has not abandoned its goal of crushing Ukrainian statehood

      The post Russia has not abandoned its goal of crushing Ukrainian statehood appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      It’s time to show Putin a dead end in Ukraine, not an off-ramp
      Jun06

      It’s time to show Putin a dead end in Ukraine, not an off-ramp

      The post It’s time to show Putin a dead end in Ukraine, not an off-ramp appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Ukraine: 100 days of existential war
      Jun04

      Ukraine: 100 days of existential war

      President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to stay in Kyiv after the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February and his immediate assumption of leadership in defending the country on the very first day of the war made him the leader around whom society and most of the political elite consolidated. His attitude fully reflected the public...

      Moscow’s long war: Russia’s political calculations after 100 days of conflict
      Jun04

      Moscow’s long war: Russia’s political calculations after 100 days of conflict

      Although 100 days have passed since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has not achieved even the hypothetical minimum objective of the operation: the capture of the entire Donbas. The fierce Ukrainian resistance and Western support for Kyiv mean that, despite the concentration of forces in selected sections, the Russian...

      Imperial myths and genocidal realities: 100 days of Putin’s Ukraine War
      Jun03

      Imperial myths and genocidal realities: 100 days of Putin’s Ukraine War

      The post Imperial myths and genocidal realities: 100 days of Putin’s Ukraine War appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      A war not won, a war not lost. The military situation after 100 days of the Russian aggression against Ukraine
      Jun03

      A war not won, a war not lost. The military situation after 100 days of the Russian aggression against Ukraine

      One hundred days of Russian aggression against Ukraine has still not answered the basic question: who will win? The first phase of the clash – a manoeuvre warfare until the end of March, in which the aggressor had broadly defined operational goals – ended in failure for Russia, and resulted in it withdrawing from one of the two main theatres of...